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by A.S. King
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dei reads
dei reads rated it 11 years ago
Another great read from A.S. King but compared to Please Ignore Vera Dietz, not as powerful and heartbreaking.
Weird Evangelical Zeal
Weird Evangelical Zeal rated it 11 years ago
Currently wavering between four and five stars. This book was absolutely wonderful though!
Megan @ The Book Babe's Reads
Megan @ The Book Babe's Reads rated it 12 years ago
Other reviews at The Book Babe's Reads.Due to copy and paste, formatting has been lost.ACTUALLY 3.5 STARSI think I keep waiting too long after reading to write reviews, so please forgive me if this one doesn't make sense. And it probably won't. When I start Everybody Sees the Ants, I was expected a ...
52 Book Minimum
52 Book Minimum rated it 12 years ago
A social studies assignment of creating a survey question and evaluating the data has Lucky excited for the easy A he’s sure to receive. His question: “If you were going to commit suicide, what method would you choose?” is viewed quite differently by the school administration. They want Lucky eva...
The Library Lass Booklikes Blog
The Library Lass Booklikes Blog rated it 12 years ago
Not a bad story but not a great one either. I found it a quite predictable and didn't quite buy that everything worked out just like that.
KristinaGummyBear
KristinaGummyBear rated it 12 years ago
Took me a long time to get through this book, and I have mixed emotions.
Sash from Sash & Em
Sash from Sash & Em rated it 13 years ago
So so so good.
Pants' Books & Stuff!
Pants' Books & Stuff! rated it 13 years ago
Review originally published here.Why I Read It: Last summer I read and really enjoyed Please Ignore Vera Dietz, King's sophomore novel. Back in December, my bookstore gave employees and extra discount on top of our regular employee discount and I went a little crazy and splurged on a ton of books. T...
mkpiry
mkpiry rated it 13 years ago
4.5 starsThis book was so engrossing I kept reading to finish it even though I came home with a HUGE headache yesterday. Most books would be tossed aside until I felt better but I wanted to stay with Lucky and the rest of the characters that badly. It also made me cry more than once.
Karin's Book Nook
Karin's Book Nook rated it 13 years ago
Lucky Linderman just wants to get through the day without seeing Nadar McMillan. Ever since he was seven years old and Nadar peed on his sandals Lucky has tried to stay out of his way. It hasn’t worked though. No matter what he does, he always ends up on the wrong end of Nadar’s fist. Over the yea...
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